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THS I..UCE NOW SENTINEL,,, LUC Now, ONTARIO
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SWIFT'S PREMIUMI .SAUSAGE
Pure ' Breakfast, 1 lb. Skinless . 35c lb..
.SWIFT'S .PREMILJM WEINERS
10: oz: cello• Pkg. .:., ... , 35c pkg.'
SWIFT'S SLICED RINDLESS BACON
EVERSWEET, 1/2 lb. Pkg.. .35c Pkg
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'ALL,
THREE
FOR
STOKELY'S FANCY QUALITY PEAS
IS ' oz. tins .. , . ..:... , . 6 for . $1.00
STOKELY FANCY QUALITY . TOMATO JUICE -
• 20 oz.. , ....... .. • . 8 for $1.00,
BALLET TISSUE
Pastel colours, 2 pack rolls , .: , 4 for $1.00
HEINZ BABY FOODS.
Complete , assortment. 5 0z. .....10 for:. $1.00
4
ROBIN: HOOD CAKE MIX Family size
4 flavours :A, r' 3 'for- $1.00 1
MONARCH BD. MARGARINE :1 Ib. pkg. 4 for $1.00
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York Beef. Irish -lamb Stews 15 oz.. 4 for $1.
Fancy. Quality Pink Sabnon Ib, tin ' , . . , . ;2 for $1,r
Libby's fancy Fruit 'Cocktail, 15; oz. .. , , '4 for $1:.:
Dr. Ballard Champion DogFood 15 . oz." . ,.:,, 9
P . $ .
Welchade Grape Drink, 32 oz.tins ' • • •. 3 for $.1..:
Q.T.F. Sliced Pineapple, 20 `oz. tins ,1
4 for'
Libby's Kernel Corn in Brine, 1.5 oz. tins ... 7 for $1..
Instant Milko Sk un Milk .Powder' 1 lb, .. E. ":, 3 - for $1.:
R&W Homogenized Peanut Butter, 9 oz. , .'. 4 for $1.
Choice Quality Red Raspberries,. '.1 5 oz. ,, 4' for $1.
Culverhouse ch. red pitted Cherries, 15; ,oz. ; 6 . for' $1.,
Libby's Deep Brown Beans, 20 oz. 5 for $1.
Reeve's. Whole Mushrooms, 10 oz. .:....'. , ..3' for 41..
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Solid Light Meat. Tuna Fish.�:S.C. 7 oz. . , , , . for $1..
Chubby or Regular Kleenex pkgs. , .: , . , ... 6 for $1.
Parkay Color Quik 1VIargarine, 1 pkgs. ..; ; -3 for $1.
R&W Tea Bags Sc off pack 30's ... ! :.... , . 3 for $1.
Birds °Eye bd. Green Peas, Cut corn, Squash,
Spinach,.. your. choice 'pkg. ' ....' 5 for $1.
Golden Hour.' Circus Rantits, Fruit slices
Jumbo bag, yourchoice' ; .. ; . , 39c
Red and White Jelly' Powder pkgs. ..; 14. for $1.
Supreme Black Pepper, 4'.'oz: tins :.. ...'. 5 for $1
Kellogg's Cornflakes, 12 '.oz. pkgs. ..
4 for $1.
Kellogg's Rice Krispies, 13 oz. pkgs. ,:,;....; . 3 for $1.
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FRESH FRITS AND VEGETABLES
Lip -Smacking Treat, WATERMELONS : , each 89c .:
• Yellow -Flesh Honey -Sweet PEACHES,
1 Qt. Bx. ". ..: . 25c'
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'R'EE .DELIVERY
DON'T TAKE CHANCES
whe, you' can be protected against �} p t ag in t your liability . to
others including:
TRACTORS, MACHINERY and LIVESTOCK
also ANIMAL COLLISION
cDonag
insurance:
Phones
Office, Lucknow. 306. Res., Dungannon 61-r-5
gency
SLIM UP!. REDUCE!.
Use•Ayds safe, easy, harmless.
Elmer Urnbach, . Drugs.,
Lucknow.
Presby .... terian.Churlch
Minister:. "
;Rev. ,Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, JUNE 28th•
9.30 a.m. Dungannon' .
,10.00 , a.m. Sunday' School
11:00 a.m.• Morning worship
Congregational Picnic
Thursday, June 25th, at `,
Kintail Camp:::
•F�Ir�l6�owtl�rolwr.�ow A
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
• Minister:
Rev. Gordon 'R. • Geiger,
• B.A., ' B.D.
SI NDAY, JUNE 28th
' 10;00 am. - • .
; aChurch School.
11.00 a.m; Divide- Worship
1l'ursery during Church,
Thought For The Week:; •
If a thing will o withoutsa ..ingo. , let it g
saying, let
BORN
TAYLOR -L --George and Alice
Taylor of the RCAF Station,
Moisie; Seven Island, Quebec,
announce' the :birth of their son,
John William, on Monday, -,June
15th, a :brother for Barry, Bever-
ley. and David. ,•
TAKE OVER FROSTY
STAND AT KINCARDINE'•
oJim and: ;Freda Reid, formerly
f Lucknow, have taken over
the Frosty KingCustard stand on
Highway 21, at the..southern ap-
proach . to Kincardine, effective.
June ' 10th. • r
They left Lucknow in Febru-
ary 1950 , and . operated the store
at' Kinloss • for a year and a half.
before .going to Port Elgin where
they, had "since "resided.' For the
past four . years; they operated
cabins and the B.A. station in
Port Elgin, which they sold early
in May, and a.. month later took
over the .Kincardine: Enterprise.
ENGAGEMENTS
• Mr.and Mrs.` Robert C. Arm-
strong announce the engagement
of their eldest daughter Marjorie
Mae, to Kenneth Herbert Lock=
ery. only on. of Mr, and Mrs:
Herbert "Lockery, :London. The
marriage, to take place in St,
'Mathew's Anglican Church, Dun-.
.das St., London, on July '25th, . .
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Local. & General
Mrs.. Jessie Allin ' has returned
home after . being hospitalized. at
Wingham for . a time.
• Mrs. :M.. H. Corrin has not been
enjoying the bestof health and.
is again • a patient at Victoria
Hospital,,: London.'
• Mr. and Mrs, Harvey. Hall,
• Janice .and 'Jill of Detroit visited
with ;Mr. Mrs: John Hall
over • the week -end.:
• Mrs Win ' Irvin returned home
the first of lie weekafter under-
going surgery in z -Victoria Hos-
ital, London. .
•1VIr and Mrs: Frank Hamilton
and Mrs: , Roy MacKenzie spent 'a
recent: week -end' in' London 'visit
ing , relatives
Miss Alice' Browne of Detroit
visited recently .with Mrs.' Mary,
Finlayson and Duncan: and Jim
Cameron. , .
Mrs. Harold Haldenby, Kin -
lough, will ,be guest , soloist • ,on
"M°:Lady" C1tNX Television, on
July°. .1st' at 4.00 , p.m.
Mrs.. Bruce. MacKenzie. ' is -a
Patient in. Winghani ' Hospital,
having been taken, there by am-
bulance on Tuesday of last week,:
Her' 'condition is' • improving.
Mrs: R T. Douglas 'suffered:
another heart spell.on Friday and
was moved iby ,the Lucknow. am-
bulance . to Wingham General
Hospital:
'Recent , visitors with 'Mrs. Wm.'
.,Bushell were • Mr and Mrs. • Ray
Gliders of „ Dawson Creek, B.C.
and •liuthe .and. Annetta' Forster
of Ripley... . .
• IVJ:r. and Mrs. Ross McLennan
and Deanne , of Donalda, Alta:,.
visited ' recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard . Agnew. Judy ' and
Pam Agnew of Detroit, are pre-
sently visiting with their grand-
parents;•• Mr. ,,and Mrs. Agnew.
Chas.. Bristow, who. ,underwent
:surgery/ in London, returned
home on 'Wednesday of last week
and -is making quite a favorable
recovery.' He has a month's leave
of absence from his duties as
'manager at th Beatty' Ladder
Factory,
Mr.'and Mrs; Gordon Montgom-
ery spent the week -end in Pres
ton, where his ,mother has .been
hospitalized for over two` weeks,
and 'her condition: is regarded 'as
serious:
Dr Helen ,Salkeld of: the
Science Service division 'of the
Department . of Agriculture, Otta
.wa,_ visited over :last' week -end
with .,her ::parents, Mr.' and Mrs:
T. J Salkeld She had been at-
tending. ,a b,olo'gical convention
in Toronto.
o A.C; PROFESSOR AT ,.
HORTICULTURE MEETING
Professor J... A. Weall of, the.
04C. Guelph; was'. guest speak-
er at, the Horticulture Society
Meeting on: Friday evening. He.
dealt with` landscaping ,and°'used
a "chalk talk" to effectively 1
lustrate -his subject. 'Lie stressed
pre -planning in 'landscaping : a
property, and '.frowned on "clut-
tering up" :a lawn.' .
Aamoammminsijmmai
Lyc€:um'. Thei:tre
WINGHAM •
Two shows each night
First at 7.15 •
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
.June 25,: 2G,• 27.
DOUBLE.' BILL '
Van Johnson , ,Kerwin- 'Mathews
in
oTHE LAST BLITZKREIG"
4 good war melodrama,
• and
Phil Carey Catherine McLeod
in.
"RETURN TO WARBOW"
A western
STUDENTS PRESENTED
FINE VARIETY• PROGRAM
Students of eight Huron Town-
ship .schools -S.8; No. 1, 2, 3, 5,-
7, 9,, *11. .and 13 presented a most
entertaining , variety musical.:.
concert in Reids Corners hall' on.
Friday, June 12th. 'The program.
was under the direction of Mrs:
Duncan.: Simpson; • music instruc-
tor and pianist. .Reeve• ; Chester
Emmerton acted as chairman.
PAY TRIBUTE TO ,; MEMORY '
'OF 1st : KAJRSHEA. PRESIDENT'
Kairshea Women'sInstitute
held their' June. . Meeting.. at the
home . of Mrs:' Walter ..Thompson.
The scripture was read. ;by• Mrs.
Ted Collyer. . A minutes silence
• was observed in memory ;pf the
late Mrs. Archie .McIntyre, Kair-;
shea'. will treasure the Memory
of a talented and :valued :.Mem-
ber.. Mrs. ••McIntyre :Was. the first
President of thebranch when it
was • organized in. January; .1947:;
The ,District Ist Vice' President,
Mrs. Victor Emerson, 'White-
church, was ` guest". speaker, .ad
dressing. the . meeting; on Public
'Relations. She was introduced by
District President, .Mrs: liou`ston
and., graciously • thanked' ': ;by.'
branch. president, .'Mrs. Cliff •
' Roulston. ' The roll. call, was, "Cone,,
thing ,I want the public to know
about 7 the . Women's Institute:"
There.. were 18 members and 4
visitors present. During the :busi
ness. period it was decided .to•
contribute to the Bruce County
Scholarship fund.: Mrs. • Harry
Laois,. Mrs.. Roulston, and. Mrs .•
Evart Keith were appointed te a•
committee': to arrange for ' a
change in our listing for the Ag-
riculture Society Fall, Fair
,The Women's Institute Anthem: .
was sung and Mrs..Harold Camp- /.
bell read a:poem: ;on "The Mod..
ern
od -
ern . Girl:" In honor of Father's
Day, :-Mrs. Elliott Carruthers
reading . was. on "When.. Father
laid the carpet 'on the stair:".
Miss Dean MacLeod,' Mrs. Donald
MacKinnon . and Mrs. D. L.' Mac-
Kinnon' reported on the District
Annual, The Bruce /County Rally
•of Women's Institute :will he held
in Lucknow, July 23rd:."
PARK THEATRE,Goderick
NOW:"Twin Feature' Program -•-'.Barbara Hale'and' Brian'
Keith in "Desert. Hell .-June 25, 26, i7 Rick
Jason • and: Rita Gam in "Sierra Baron."
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 29, 30, July .1st
Adult Entertainment
Paul Newman - : Joanne: Woodwardand Joan Collins
•For ti ;chuckling evening in 'cool *.comfort be sure to see
this matrimonial comedy about a suburban couple who
run} into: unique complications:
• "RALLY 'ROUND THE FLAG BOYS"
In scope ' and. Technicolor
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Thursday,..Friday, .and :Saturday, July 2, 3, 4.
Lana Turner -..--'John Gavin Sandra: Dee . =
and Robert ,Alda
From 1•'annie' Hursts' widely -read, novel: the story`y of a
white woman,•and her negro housekeeper and the . par;
ills) `problems each find. in her daughter: •
"IMITATION ' , OF
in Scope .and Deluxe, Color
Coming: Clifton . Webb• lei ."The Remarkable "Mr,
• Pennypacker". t'
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